You mean middle-aged people with a strictly intolerant imaginary friend?
Yeah, you can find some.
Define real.
This is a sound question for a country with a gay Prime Minister who believes that a kid can have 2 fathers. Unfortunately, Northern and Western Europe has become a kind of post-Christian society in which many parents do not mind anymore if their 10yo boy wants to become a girl or if their teenage girl dates an Islamist, just not to seem intolerant.
Have you tried inside a church. You might find 3 or 4
It’s hard to be independent of the bishop, but the Irish priest at St Alphonse might fit your criteria (although I don’t like him personally…)
Edit: now that I think about it, confessions are not really a thing there, so I don’t know
I am, but am I real ? Hmmmm
Just so you know, it is possible to have your apostasy marked on your baptism records. I was able to do it in Canada. If you want to leave the church, this is the closest thing to making it “official”.
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You mean middle-aged people with a strictly intolerant imaginary friend?
Yeah, you can find some.
Define real.
This is a sound question for a country with a gay Prime Minister who believes that a kid can have 2 fathers. Unfortunately, Northern and Western Europe has become a kind of post-Christian society in which many parents do not mind anymore if their 10yo boy wants to become a girl or if their teenage girl dates an Islamist, just not to seem intolerant.
Have you tried inside a church. You might find 3 or 4
It’s hard to be independent of the bishop, but the Irish priest at St Alphonse might fit your criteria (although I don’t like him personally…)
Edit: now that I think about it, confessions are not really a thing there, so I don’t know
I am, but am I real ? Hmmmm
Just so you know, it is possible to have your apostasy marked on your baptism records. I was able to do it in Canada. If you want to leave the church, this is the closest thing to making it “official”.